I haven’t played around with tails in a while, are updates lagging?
I haven’t played around with tails in a while, are updates lagging?
Edit: just tried this and it didn’t work. Proton bridge only listens on 127.0.0.1 and doesn’t accept incoming connections due to security concerns.
If I were in your position, which I am and will probably end up doing this, is vpn into your home network and just connect to the local IP of your bridge server.
WG tunnel on F droid allows for you to auto connect to your wireguard server when you leave your home net, and auto disconnects when you get back on your home net.
Personally, I’m unsure if proton bridge listens for external request or if it only accepts requests from localhost? If that’s the case it may be an issue.
nice! ill give this a try tomorrow
What are your primary use cases for Yazi? I’m trying to see if it’ll fit into my workflow.
I’ve been experimenting with it on my MacBook Pro. When I navigate to a few Go projects I’m working on, syntax highlighting only seems to be available in the file preview. After that, it appears to just open in plain Vi.
At work, I use Windows and primarily code in C#.
Is Yazi more geared towards file management?
I also dont like videos for this stuff. Summarized using kagi’s universal summarizer, sharing here:
lol, when I first started playing around with programming around grade 6 or 7, I’d print out code to read it
It’s more that abnormal traffic gets flagged, and you end up getting limited
Normally plan on web then access on phone. OSM seemingly was missing a lot of places ive been to in mexico and would recommend and it took a while to add just 2-3 places.
Likewise, I’ve saved 5-6 sites now and I dont see anything in preserved formats for any of the sites
Just out of curiosity, what kind of content do you come by that you’d like to save a full page copy of?
I’m presently using the huawei watch fit 3 on gadgetbridge nightly, which I am enjoying but it definitely has its quirks.
They’re also adding the Garmin watches, which are well known for their activity tracking.
They’re storing the face pics you send to them, I assume
Forgive my ignorance, but do mobile devices even store biometric data ? I was under the impression that our biometric data would be hashed and salted and our thumb/face would unlock it, akin to how a normal password flow works…?
I can’t seem to find this on fdroid, github, etc. Mind sharing a link?
Not op, but I’d recommend looking in to keycloak.
Well both of those reddit alternative frontends used the api. Piped scrapes the pages and gets the stream url, similar to teddit, which still works.
I’d wager that it’s closer to 99.999%.
Just tried, ubfortnuately, it didn’t work.
Unsure why this is where the line is drawn, but okay.
Well if you go by the numbers, we are lol